LaMorena
LaMorena
LaMorena

Some of the best one-liner's of all time.

I had a state champion wrestler in my homeroom throughout high school, and wrestling season was always so depressing. We took turns bringing in a weekly treat (doughnuts, bagels), and he would sit off to the side, eating carrots while we enjoyed our breakfast. The team would also go into the bleachers of the indoor

Hahaha, yes. I would have a shit-eating grin, trying to mentally record every second to replay later with everyone I know.

In my teens and early 20's, I had a much higher tolerance. I still love heels, but only break them out for very special occasions, and weigh carefully the pair chosen against time planned sitting, standing, dancing, etc.

I was like:

Love this!! (Especially the joke at the end... cheezy, but I mean, it's right there, so you've got to use it.)

I met my now-husband (NH) while out at a dive bar with my then-serious boyfriend (BF). NH had wanted to hit on me, apparently, but then saw the BF and ditched that idea. But we were all hanging out at the same space in the bar, and eventually started shooting the shit. NH became a friend of BF and me, and we would

Yeah, I applaud the effort nonetheless, because they are essentially naked by Hollywood standards. But I also suspected that they had on a little something—particularly under the eyes. Good skincare can really maintain an even skin tone (which they both seem to have), but absolutely zero signs of darkness under the

Oh, lord. Nothing is wrong with having hips. Hips rock. Curves rock. But Coco is a very slim model, and IMO, this dress makes her look like she has saddlebags. In an unflattering way. Not in a rock-it-out Alisha Keys way. And I think a very expensive designer dress should not do that.

I saw T-Swift at first, too. The brows, the lighter hair, red lipstick and the pursed lips... who could blame us?

I love the idea of this dress, but if it makes freaking Coco Rocha look hippy... what would it do to a mere mortal?

Exactly this. My husband was Army, and many of his/our friends are former/current military and contractors. While I knew some of this intuitively from the outside, to hear them talk about it is pretty outrageous—both the stories of lack of resources on the ground, and their insight into how spending decisions are

I try to be very clear and upfront about my expectations for holidays and such with my husband.

Dang, that's sad to hear (I'm relatively new to the state; don't know all the in's and out's yet).

Ok, I didn't make it that far, and COMPLETELY AGREE. I'm with him on the social issues, but our military spending could easily be slashed without impacting our battle readiness. (Or they could put a small portion of that pork toward things *would* help soldiers in the field, still cut a TON, and come out ahead.)

Fellow NC res here (although not in his district), and I agree. He's applying pressure to (hopefully) move us in the right direction. Things out of here have been pretty embarrassing, of late.

Yeah, as I was reminded above, she was thought of as *legit* "fat/chubby" throughout most of the movie. In the final scene, she's "lost weight" and can now come out of the shadows as a happy, eligible young person.

You're right. Although even with the baggy clothes it was clear that she wasn't actually overweight. It's pissed me off ever since I first saw the movie at a slumber party as an adolescent.

Reminds me of the 1950's standards of "chubby," like Jan from Grease*...